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C-1 Root Schwannoma with Aggressive Lateral Mass Invasion

Kim JH, Lee JH, Park YK, Kwon TH, Chung HS

Schwannomas are relatively common, benign tumors that are thought to arise from the nerve sheath cell. Schwannomas of the C1 root are extremely rare and seldom invade lateral masses because...
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Two Primary Intracranial Tumors of Different Histology: Report of a Case with a Choroid Plexus Papilloma and a Concurrent Vestibular Schwannoma in the Cerebellopontine Angle

Lee KS, Seo EK

A very rare case of multiple primary intracranial tumors is reported. A 41-year-old female patient was referred for surgery with a cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumor. Medical history and MRI study...
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Surgical Planning by 3D Printing for Primary Cardiac Schwannoma Resection

Son KH, Kim KW, Ahn CB, Choi CH, Park KY, Park CH, Lee JI, Jeon YB

We report herein a case of benign cardiac schwannoma in the interatrial septum. A 42-year-old woman was transferred from a clinic because of cardiomegaly as determined by chest X-ray. A...
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A Case of Multiple Schwannomas of the Trigeminal Nerves, Acoustic Nerves, Lower Cranial Nerves, Brachial Plexuses and Spinal Canal: Schwannomatosis or Neurofibromatosis?

Ahn JY, Kwon SO, Shin MS, Shim JY, Kim OJ

In most cases, while schwannoma is sporadically manifested as a single benign neoplasm, the presence of multiple schwannomas in one patient is usually indicative of neurofibromatosis 2. However, several recent...
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